The Inventions of Einstein

Albert Einstein is undoubtedly a significant part of the science story. Throughout his life, he contributed for many discoveries and inventions. While many are documented, there are certainly some that was lost somewhere. We will see here some of the remarkable inventions of the life of Albert Einstein.

Albert Einstein Inventions
Most inventions were Einstein’s discoveries and theories. Nevertheless, their achievements throughout history are many. In general, most of his contributions were the four main areas of science. These areas are known as energy, gravity, light and time.
Brownian motion
The Brownian motion is among the first contributions of Albert Einstein. Originally, in 1827, the botanist Robert Brown discovered plant spores floating in motion under a microscope. From there, he postulated that the random motion of molecules related to beat the spores. However, Einstein became the first to offer support to the statistical predictions of random distribution, the motion of particles in liquid. Subsequent experiments confirmed the theory.
Special Theory of Relativity
One of the first reliable explanations about the interaction of radiation and matter when viewed simultaneously by spectators moving at a constant speed and gifts in the stoppage. He based his theory in accordance with the principle of relativity. From there, he derived the correct description of physical events in different inertial frames of reference.

1911 – Why is the sky blue?

Why is the sky blue?

General Theory of Relativity

Einstein established in 1911, performing the detailed calculations of formulas for the scattering of light from molecules. Later, this was confirmed by experiments.

1916 – General Theory of Relativity

General Theory of Relativity

In 1916, Einstein expanded his theory of special relativity. In turn, resulting in the general theory of relativity. In doing so, he allowed the application of systems theories in uniform and non uniform motion. Ultimately, the general theory is concerned with large-scale gravity.

1921 – Law of the Photoelectric effect

Law of the Photoelectric effect

He discovered the law through his theory of general relativity.

1924 – The Bose-Einstein Condensate

The Bose-Einstein Condensate

The Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) has to do with the question of the phase of solid, liquid, gas and plasma. In 1924 the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose sent Einstein a paper from which Einstein generalized the theory of an ideal gas of identical atoms or molecules in which the number of particles are conserved.

1926 – Einstein’s Refrigerator

Einstein's Refrigerator

The refrigerator he invented in 1926, worked as an absorption refrigerator and did not require moving parts or electricity to operate. All that was needed was hot to work. So he just needed something like a gas burner small.
Many of his inventions may never be discovered by the public, but no doubt Einstein was a genius in history.